Christine O`Donnell on Corporations

Republican Challenger

Economic recovery comes when government gets out of the way

O'DONNELL: The best thing the government can do to get our economy back on real economic recovery is to get out of the way of the small business owner and get out of the way of the entrepreneur. And the way you do that is to make sure these tax hikes
don't come in January. You begin to roll back some of the regulation that's forced them to close their doors.

COONS: I'm not sure I understand what Ms. O'Donnell means by "culture of dependency" and that her primary objective would be to
end the endless regulation and red tape. She denounces the Obama administration, says it's done nothing to promote job growth when frankly, just a few weeks ago, a new bill that would provide expanded SBA loan capacity,
$30 billion worth of new lending capability, TARP funds that have been repaid, and are being repurchased towards small and midsized banks all over the United States. Real and concrete steps are being taken.

Citizens United overturns limits on First Amendment

Q: What is your reaction to the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing corporations to donate to political campaigns?

COONS: The Citizens United decision was an unfortunate and ill-decided decision. One that opens the flood gates to increased corporate
contributions that could have, as an unintended consequence of the decision, significantly distorting out electoral process. I would support reforms that further disclose who is behind these shadowy groups? Whether individuals, or corporations, that are
trying to influence our elections by pouring money into it. Sunshine is the best disinfectant. And in politics it is best for us to disclose as fully and as broadly as possible who is making contributions.

O'DONNELL: And yet the legislative efforts to
do exactly that has failed to do that. The Disclose Act, put out there to do just that, has exempted the major corporations from disclosing it. Instead, what these efforts do is only serve to infringe on the First Amendment right of private citizens.